The little dingy travels to the red boat.
A little dingy. Actually used to go between the dock and the sailboat (Not very carefully by the way) by the owner.
freediver808 wrote:
This one is awesome:))
I actually talked to the owner, this is his dingy that he goes out to his bigger boat, but he is not always so careful with it, thus the ragged front end.
This one used by a drunken sailor!
Looking at the yellow car, the general shape is of 1955 through 1957 Chevrolet. The movement is blurring the details suggesting speed. The color scheme suggests it's a taxi. The men's hats and topcoats suggest the late 1950's or early 1960's. This is a great street shot of the era.
I took a walk through the neighborhood I visited. I thought this was interesting
PAToGraphy wrote:
This is so very special.
Thank you, there are 18 covered bridges in Ashtabula, Ohio. I was only able to visit six of them.
I went there a few years ago. My son and his wife had a delayed honeymoon. They took care of the bookings, so I don't know the name of the resort we stayed at. We were near the Pacific coast near the mountains. We took a few day trips from the resort. The people are nice and friendly there and the food is to die for.
I was shooting a civil war re-enactment. I was swapping out lenses as the battle raged on. Apparently during the last swap, I didn't lock my lense into the body and some light leaked onto the last 15 or 20 pictures I took. I noticed the problem, fixed it and took a few more pictures. The last few came out fine.
Here's an older picture of a Monster truck at TIAA Field in Jacksonville , Fl.
UTMike wrote:
Beautiful tour.
Thank you, we enjoyed it. The tour was scheduled for two hours, the operator was having so much fun, we were out for 2 and 3/4 hours.